The LEGO Clone Army I never had... š§
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Published 2023-03-28
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All Comments (21)
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If David ever has a kid, that kid is gonna have the craziest Lego collection at his disposal and will have the best childhood of all time
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I wonder if these were sold in the US how many magazines will we find missing these bags or ripped bags.
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Itās always nice to come back and see that the original clone army Lego YouTuber is still giving it his all. Love you David, thanks for keeping all our childhood dreams alive.
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I buy this magazines since 2018. It are a very good option for getting special minifigures without buying a gigant lego set. For example, it came Bo-Katan, Emperor Palpatine, Kanan Jarrus, and more exclusive minifigures
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I think that itās kind of funny how much people complain about the misprint on the 212th troopers, but they still want to build huge armies with the new magazine.
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This was probably his dream from when he first saw revenge of the sith and the scenes on Utapau. Is that the next Moc? Your a true legend David!
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Let's all salute Aaron for this one š„
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FINALLY! A brand new clone video from Solid Brix!
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Not sure if anyoneās thought of this (probably have) but I personally think the future moc heās referring to could be unbarra as the 501st fought the 212th and it could be an interesting moc to create š¤·š¼āāļø
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Youāre one of the few people that are actually going to use them in a MOC, so to the people saying he is buying them all, he didnāt pay cheap for them, and is allowed to spend his grown man money on epic MOC videos how he wants!! Keep it up bro!!
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Fun fact: if you get about twice as many clones than you have here, you would technically have about the entire 212th Attack battalion. As a Battalion of clones amounts to about 576 troopers. Though I am unsure how accurate a lot of these numbers are according to canon anyways. Even IF the numbers ARE canon... Like, if we ever see more than 576 212th clones, the explanation for why this would be the case is literally that the rest are from the identically looking, 36'864 soldier strong, 7th sky corps, where the 212th is a sub-unit within.
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I live in the UK and these figures are so hard to find. The magazines when they have mini figures on them sell out super fast. If you can find the magazine itās usually had the figure stolen.
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My guess is that you will be making an Utapau Diorama, which will be absolutely AWESOME!!
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I live in the U.K. and love the Lego magazine for the minifigs and builds that come with it! I have to say this particular issue has been really hard to get hold of! I've six issues & those 212 clone troopers will go nicely with my AT-TE troopers!
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Great video, I live here in the UK and out of all the shops I looked at ā¦ I only found two magazines!! Think everyone over here had the same idea!! Would also just like to say that your channel is amazing, stumbled across your channel sometime last year and have never commented ā¦ but as a Lego fan and Star Wars fan this quite simply one of the best channels out there for both. Keep up the great work!! š
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"You can get them in europe" Me who lives in europe and hasn't found a single one
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the magazine with the 212th clone is on sale till 8th April here in the UK, unfortunately you can never find them on shelves as all the hawkers are snapping them all up, April's magazine comes with a mini x-wing build, the ob1 kenobi figure is out in the may edition.
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nice job, my favorite legions are the 501st and 212th and am working on building armies for both of them
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I think lego has realized the fomo they likely accidentally cultivated in the community will kill off their adult fan base if they donāt end it. What I mean by that is this: when we were kids, we could get all the clone troopers we could afford, but we were kids so what we could afford is limited. As we grew up and into high school, the sequels came out, and for years the sets were based on the new movies with one or two prequel era sets per wave sprinkled in. These sets were pretty good, but they were few and far between. Some folks mightāve tried holding off on sets to see what was coming in the next wave only to miss out on the sets while they were on shelves and find that the new wave had no sets with clones. I think initially this wasnāt intentional, but I think lego quickly found that when they did release a set with clones, suddenly it sold a lot of copies, far more than would have sold if there had been enough variety of clones on the market. A clone troopers and Jedi battle pack sold lots and lots of copies because while it wasnāt a great battle pack, how else were we going to get those clones for $7.50 each or less? And many didnāt want to miss out after skipping the republic fighter tank, which quickly soared in price. Then lego released a battle pack for $30. Maybe this was because they wanted to include both vehicles and had room in that price slot. Maybe. But they also probably knew theyād make 2x as much money because each sale was equivalent to two battle pack sales, and they knew weād buy it because we didnāt want to look back and regret not buying it, the way many of us do with many past sets. Why do I say this? I think thatās ending. That way of buying lego is exhausting and makes the hobby much less fun. Whatās more fun is buying sets because you want them, not because you donāt want to regret not buying them. Remember how we all thought the 332nd trooper would only come in a tank set many people didnāt like, so people bought multiples of that set anyway? And now weāre getting a $25 with three of them plus Captain Vaughn! I remember wanting buy up more 501st battle packs than I already had(which was more than enough for me) because once itās retired, itās retired, and then I found out about the specialists battle pack. I think lego is seeing what people want and trying to make and keep it available. I dont know how long this will last, but I say this because I would be surprised if lego didnāt come out with a smaller set on a wide release next year with 212th attack battalion troopers. They might not do the same with shock troopers, because theyāre so specialized, and the 187th already come in a fairly accessible set, but I think we will see these 212th clones again. Also, Iād like to note how these figure dense sets are so much better for kids to play with. As a kid, I chose not to buy a republic gunship when I could afford it because I couldnāt afford to also get a battle pack, and without that I wouldnāt have enough clones to fully man the gunship, much less deploy troops(in which case, what is the point?) but in the atte, you get a battle packās worth of troopers plus Cody and three battle droids and a dwarf spider droid. In the new fighter tank you get a Jedi, three clones and two droids. In the supposed upcoming gunship, you get two clones with it, who admittedly will probably be pilots, but theyāre clones people want. I think itās just a massively positive trend.
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Awesome to see you walking around at Brickfair last weekend. Love the vid. Clone armys are expensive, but a good time haha